Outdoor Shopping In Australia

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Love to go shopping but also love to be outdoors? Australia’s got you covered with its vibrant street malls across the major cities.

SydneyAt the busy Pitt Street Mall in Sydney you will find more than 600 shops to please every taste and budget. Street shops, Myer, David Jones, Westfield, Mid City Shopping Centre and the Strand Arcade are all part of it. And when you feel like you need a break just keep an eye out for the talented buskers who will make your shopping experience even better. Pitt Street Mall is also home to Sydney Tower, where you can admire the breathtaking views from 309 metres high.

BrisbaneExtending for about 500 metres, Queen Street Mall is a must-see in Brisbane and has been around for over 30 years. More than 700 retailers take up the street shops and the five major shopping centres in the mall: the traditional Wintergarden, The Myer Centre (Queensland’s biggest CBD shopping centre), Broadway on the Mall, historic Brisbane Arcade, and the high-end Queens Plaza for those with a few extra dollars to spend. But shopping isn’t the only great thing about Queen Street Mall. With over 200 bars and restaurants, you can finish your day with some drinks while you enjoy some good old people watching (admit it, we all love it).

MelbourneBourke Street Mall in Melbourne is a little different from the other’s because it isn’t only open to pedestrians but also to the iconic Melbourne trams, giving this mall a unique charm. The always present and massive Myer and David Jones can, of course, be found along the street, as well as some other well-known brands such as Zara, Adidas and Forever New. If you’re looking for a piece of history check out Melbourne’s GPO, the former post office built in 1864 now converted into a luxurious shopping centre.

PerthPerth is so supportive of the concept that there are two streets dedicated to it. Between Barrack and William Streets, you will find the , home to many department stores as well as national and international retailers such as Quicksilver, Pandora and Dymocks. Make sure you walk through the several arcades that connect the two streets to fully experience the street mall experience in Perth.

AdelaideOpened in 1976, Rundle Mall in Adelaide was Australia’s first pedestrian street mall. With 15 arcades and centres and more than 700 shops, the mall will please the shopper in you. But the most interesting aspects about the centre are its creative landmarks. Make sure you go on the Rundle Mall Discovery Trail so you don’t miss out on the famous Mall’s Balls, the bronze pigs, the Fountain, the Rundle Lantern and the Beehive Corner.